I have (2) Scotty 1100 electric riggers. I had lost enough cable on one of them to merit replacing the cable. So... I get out my package of cable (300ft) that I bought from Berry's Bait & Tackle (I actually bought 2 - real cheap) when I bought my riggers and I start to install it. Everything went just fine. I even removed the "counter" so I wouldn't have to change the numbers from 300' back to zero. Well....I went fishing and my counter is all screwed up. It seems kinda inconsistent. For instance I'll be fishing in 45' of water and I'll run the ball down to 35' and the counter will only go to maybe 15' but I'll hit bottom.
I'm assuming that the extra cable has changed the ratio that the counter is set up for. Just like having taller tires on a truck, you're spedo and odo will be slower. Has anyone had a similar problem, or maybe my counter just happend to crap out?
What do you guys do to that fish deep water? I assume that you've had to change your cable because the Scotty's come stock with 150' of cable (I think). I can see the ball on my fish finder, so I can estimate my dept , but it's sure nice to have it accurate. Also, I'm planning on fishing Lake Chelan and that fishery is a deep water fishery, so I would like to keep the extra wire and also install the other 300' that I have on my other 'rigger. Thanks for any advice.
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